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Oswaldo Johns
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8 October, 15:03
Why was mount Olympus important to the greeks
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Maci Haney
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Mount Olympus was very important to the Greeks because not only was it told in legend that Zeus and his family lived there, but the flame of olympus dwelt within there and without the flame, all the god's powers were much weaker and so was the land itself.
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